Hey everyone! Upon viewing this video about a year later, I want to apologize for the low-quality reproductions of Scott's work. There are much better ones online. Scott's work is MUCH better than what is shown in this video, especially in person! I could always make a new version of this video with high-quality images. Again, I apologize! I hope you are all doing well!
Scott Christensen is what we landscape painters call a "Painter's Painter". There are few who can approach his skills working today. Perhaps only Matt Smith. You'd have to go back to the likes of Edgar Payne, a favorite artist of Scott's, to find anything like his body of work. He can paint anything, anywhere, at any time and under any circumstances, like seeing grizzly bears appearing on the trail behind him!! I've only seen black bears near my painting sites while working outdoors near Lake Tahoe, LOL. ;D. And of course, he transforms his field works into beautiful large canvases in his studio, the reason many plein air painters work outdoors, in order to capture the true light and colors, that can then be later enlarged into a studio piece. The write up on Christensen here is a little art historian-ish, i.e. "art speak gibberish", that none of us like, but that does not detract from Scott's work as a dedicated artist. He does "need to paint", it's "vital nutrition" for the mind and soul, that's all you need to know about any serious working artist, at any time in history!
Absolutely! Aspevig is the "teacher" of many younger landscape painters today for example, like Matt Smith and others. And people like Edgar Payne are their teachers in turn. Read Payne's book to see the "philosophy" of painters, it's more of a "why to paint" than a how to paint, but it has lots of tips on good composition too.@@csantana9
@@DaneSellersStudio LOL this guy needs to have his eyes checked; none where "blurry". That's called "atmospheric perspective", in order to soften the distant features of an outdoor painting of nature, to create more depth. He'd know that if he was a working landscape artist!! ;D
Hey everyone! Upon viewing this video about a year later, I want to apologize for the low-quality reproductions of Scott's work. There are much better ones online. Scott's work is MUCH better than what is shown in this video, especially in person! I could always make a new version of this video with high-quality images. Again, I apologize! I hope you are all doing well!
Красота завораживает! Талант от Бога!
Very nice collection , thanks for Sharing ❤️,......
Painting is the name of peace. I love nature very much. And my paintings keep me close to nature..
I could watch this presentation over and over again!!. Stunning.
Thank you! Scott's work is absolutely incredible! A modern-day master!
Many Wows...no words.
Beautiful collections
Such a beautiful video. Loved every painting
Thanks! Scott's work is the best!
Señor Christensen recién lo descubro y es impresionante su arte, q Dios lo bendiga x ese don tan hermoso... saludos desde el Perú
Благодарю!
Que calidad de arte, tremendo.
Muchas gracias!
WOW!
I absolutely LOVE every one of these!
great eye and vison. Splendid execution.
I love them all as well! Scott is extremely talented! One of, if not my favorite artist!
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Stunning!
I agree! Scott's work is incredible!
Extraordinario paisajista, eso es pintar, enhorabuena
Хорошая живопись, мне понравилось . Сразу видно что пишет с натуры
el oleo es muy lindo ver a este maestro me da ganas de pintar y pintar sin parar algún día espero estar a su altura
Scott Christensen is what we landscape painters call a "Painter's Painter". There are few who can approach his skills working today. Perhaps only Matt Smith. You'd have to go back to the likes of Edgar Payne, a favorite artist of Scott's, to find anything like his body of work. He can paint anything, anywhere, at any time and under any circumstances, like seeing grizzly bears appearing on the trail behind him!! I've only seen black bears near my painting sites while working outdoors near Lake Tahoe, LOL. ;D. And of course, he transforms his field works into beautiful large canvases in his studio, the reason many plein air painters work outdoors, in order to capture the true light and colors, that can then be later enlarged into a studio piece.
The write up on Christensen here is a little art historian-ish, i.e. "art speak gibberish", that none of us like, but that does not detract from Scott's work as a dedicated artist. He does "need to paint", it's "vital nutrition" for the mind and soul, that's all you need to know about any serious working artist, at any time in history!
We can’t forget the great Clyde Aspevig and Andrew Peters…
Absolutely! Aspevig is the "teacher" of many younger landscape painters today for example, like Matt Smith and others. And people like Edgar Payne are their teachers in turn. Read Payne's book to see the "philosophy" of painters, it's more of a "why to paint" than a how to paint, but it has lots of tips on good composition too.@@csantana9
Love em.
درود بر اسکات که دید من را به نقاشی به کلی عوض کرد
I agree! Scott has changed the way I approach my paintings for the better! Thanks for watching!
Blurry blurrty blurry. Why couldn't you focus these?
I didn't take any of these photos. I can't control how clear or blurry they are.
@@DaneSellersStudio LOL this guy needs to have his eyes checked; none where "blurry". That's called "atmospheric perspective", in order to soften the distant features of an outdoor painting of nature, to create more depth. He'd know that if he was a working landscape artist!! ;D
L overly pictures! Rotten music.